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Sun, 15 Dec 2013 00:29:15 GMTSlideShare feed for Slideshows by User: JeffClavierThings startups need to know if they want to raise capital from Silicon Valleyhttps://www.slideshare.net/JeffClavier/kima-day-dec13
kimaday-dec13-131215002915-phpapp02 I used this deck in a keynote at the Kima Ventures portfolio day, in Paris (France) on Dec 9, 2013. Kima has a very large portfolio of investments, mostly located outside of the US. Founders often hope to raise capital in Silicon Valley over the course of their financing journey, and my goal was to draw their attention to the traps and pitfalls ahead of them.]]>
I used this deck in a keynote at the Kima Ventures portfolio day, in Paris (France) on Dec 9, 2013. Kima has a very large portfolio of investments, mostly located outside of the US. Founders often hope to raise capital in Silicon Valley over the course of their financing journey, and my goal was to draw their attention to the traps and pitfalls ahead of them.]]>
Sun, 15 Dec 2013 00:29:15 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/JeffClavier/kima-day-dec13JeffClavier@slideshare.net(JeffClavier)Things startups need to know if they want to raise capital from Silicon ValleyJeffClavierI used this deck in a keynote at the Kima Ventures portfolio day, in Paris (France) on Dec 9, 2013. Kima has a very large portfolio of investments, mostly located outside of the US. Founders often hope to raise capital in Silicon Valley over the course of their financing journey, and my goal was to draw their attention to the traps and pitfalls ahead of them.<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kimaday-dec13-131215002915-phpapp02-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1387100195" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I used this deck in a keynote at the Kima Ventures portfolio day, in Paris (France) on Dec 9, 2013. Kima has a very large portfolio of investments, mostly located outside of the US. Founders often hope to raise capital in Silicon Valley over the course of their financing journey, and my goal was to draw their attention to the traps and pitfalls ahead of them.

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//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-JeffClavier-48x48.jpg?cb=1529039829Jean-Francois “Jeff” Clavier is the Founder and Managing Partner of SoftTech VC, one of the most established seed VC firms in Silicon Valley, having closed 150 investments since 2004. An early angel investor in Web 2.0, Jeff and his team have backed successful startups like Mint (Intuit), Kongregate (GameStop), Brightroll, Milo (eBay), Wildfire (Google), Bleacher Report (Turner), Fitbit, Eventbrite, Sendgrid, Fab, Poshmark and Class Dojo. The portfolio has also seen acquisitions by Groupon, Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo and AOL. The firm is currently investing out of its $85M Fund IV, making 20 commitments of $500K to $1M per year in mobile/cloud saas, monetization infrastructure, marketplacewww.softtechvc.com